Epsilonism

The Epsilon Program is a religious cult founded in 1992 that worships the deity Kifflom. Led by Cris Formage, the cult is based in the Cayman Islands and has a large following from people who attempt to "seek the truth". In 2013 the Supreme Court of California had its charitable status repealed.

History
Founded in 1992 by Cris Formage in the Cayman Islands, the Epsilon Program is a cult that believes in the deity Kifflom. Some of their tenets are that the world was founded in 1856, dinosaurs are a lie believed by weak people, everyone is related to everyone else except for people with red hair, sperm does not exist, men should lie with nine new partners a week while women should lie with six (although in July they lie with five men a day), all people with birth marks are descended from Emperor Kraff of the 4th Paradigm, trees can talk but only some people hear them, religious people live longer than atheists, and that if you do not turn your hands and wallets over to Epsilonism, you will live an unhappy life.

The Epsilon Program cult's headquarters in the United States was located on Spanish Avenue in Beverly Hills. However, they had a large following of "truth-seekers" in New York City as well as many other places. The Epsilon Program sponsored Chiropracticovernight.com, teaching people how to become chiropractors, and were seen as a charitable organization. However, the Supreme Court of California had its charitable status repealed in 2013 due to their rule of having members give their wallets to them.

In later 2013 the Epsilon Program took a dive downwards when Cris Formage fled to the Cayman Islands after he was accused of leading a car smuggling ring, and many of their members were left dead after one member betrayed them in a cash drop. However, in 2015 the Epsilon Program constructed a new building of worship in New York City, gathering more followers.